Chocolate poisoning in dogs - when to seek urgent veterinary help

Hi. Rachael and Snowshoe. Apparently there isn't a problem with olive oil, it even can be beneficial for the same reasons as for us. However, with diarrhea the vet advises not to add any kind of fat or oil except from the meat.

And at the time i didn't understood it was specific to the diarrhea treatment.

Someone posted a Chocolate toxicity calculator on Facebook with Easter approaching.
A worthwhile time to resurrect this post I think.
The above calculator still works and looks helpful (thanks @snowbunny for finding this one last year)

Ok I'm not really sure where to post this but as you all may have similar situations, my yellow lab, Dallas, is a food hound. Today I ran into the gas station to grab some water and when I got back to my car there was a 1/4 to 1/2 eaten cliff bar laying on my passenger seat. (White chocolate macadamia nut) my vets office was closed and so I rushed home and gave her a tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting because I know macadamia nuts and chocolate are very bad for doggos.
**She has eaten a large piece of chocolate cake in the past and my vet I instructed me to induce vomiting. So I followed the same precautions. So im pretty much asking, do you think she will be okay? I'm such a worry wart and honestly a regular at the vets office for how often I bring her in. Please some advice?

Thank you for your response anyway, it's been about 19 hours since she ingested and has thrown it up. I stayed up and monitored her all night, She has NOT had any kind of symptoms (lathargic, wobbly, diarrhea, vomiting) I'm hoping we are in the clear!